Matt Nagy is happy with where the Bears are right now, despite their 30-27 overtime loss to the Giants in Week 13.

Chicago fell to 8-4 but still sits atop the NFC North standings. Nagy would rather focus on what comes next than dwell on the past.

"I absolutely love this team," Nagy told reporters after the game, via 247Sports. "I love where we're at. This is life. How are you going to rebound back from it? You going to sulk or are you going to pick it back up, go practice, go play and learn? That's what we're going to do."

The Bears were 5-11 last season, so they've clearly made significant strides under their first-year head coach. New York barely edged out Chicago, making a single field goal in overtime to capture the victory. While the Bears haven't secured a playoff berth just yet, they could do so very soon.

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Chicago was without their starting quarterback Mitchell Trubisky this week, who is having a breakout season. His backup, Chase Daniel, did his best to fill in, completing 26 of 39 pass attempts for 285 yards and a touchdown. However, he also threw two interceptions.

The Bears will have to take on the Rams, Packers and Vikings before the regular season ends, so their road to the playoffs won't be a cake walk. Nevertheless, Nagy and his team seem optimistic.